Globalti
Legendary Member
Just find an independent Citroen mechanic. You might find one by asking nicely on here: http://www.citroenpicasso.org.uk/citroen/
tyred said:I think some main dealers aren't as bad as they used to be. A while back I needed a radiator hose for a diesel Mk1 Golf and none of the local motorfactors could get one or match it with anything else. I braced myself and phoned the local VW garage (a garage which was always famous for high prices) expecting to be either robbed or else politely told to **** off and buy a more modern car. I phoned first thing in the morning was pleasantly surprised to be told they could have it in that evening and it only cost 12 Euro. The part department would be closed by the time I finished work but they were helpful enough to leave it with the sales people (who work longer hours) for me to collect after work. Up until that, I had avoided main agents at all costs, but I've since found that their parts prices aren't much dearer than the motorfactors in many cases. I suppose it is their outrageous labour charges that add up.
siadwell said:Find that a bit hard to believe. I had a Scenic where the manual suggested taking to a dealer to replace the headlight bulbs.
siadwell said:I had a dealer confess as much, when he stuck me for £250 to fix a rear window regulator. He said they (well, Renault anyway) design cars with bits that break to keep the dealers in business.
TheDoctor said:A few years ago I had a busted headlight in a Mazda. Main Dealer price - £220, plus an hours labour to fit it. Got the light unit (brand new) off the Interwebs for £80 IIRC, and fitted it in 20 minutes of trial-and-error.
5 minutes to sort-of calibrate the aiming of it, job jobbed.
Car mechanics get paid more than me, and I'm responsible for well over a million quids worth of hardware.
How does that work?
TheDoctor said:Car mechanics get paid more than me, and I'm responsible for well over a million quids worth of hardware.
How does that work?
vernon said:Clearly it helps to be in the car trade and spotting that behind the sniffy Aston image is a pot pourri of parts bin miscellany.
bauldbairn said:Very common in the motor trade - I watched "English Mechanics"(or something like that) on Discovery Channel and they had a Bentley in for a repair to it's suspension. When they got the part - it was from a Citroen dealer, as Bentley used Citroen Suspension parts.![]()
Rhythm Thief said:I once repaired the ignition of a Citroen 2CV with bits out of an old electric shower.![]()
bauldbairn said:A mate put his Citroen Picasso into a dealership in the Scottish Borders. He was charged £1000 to fit a new oil pump - and got fobbed off with a story about removing the engine / how much work was involved etc,etc.
Also heard that Renault dealers will charge £350+ to change headlight bulbs, because they need to dismantle the front end of some cars.![]()